Vastly different than Smith & Wesson's top break revolvers, the Hand Ejector models require the user to depress a plunger to eject spent casings. Evolved from the Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector Model of 1902, the .38 Smith & Wesson Model Military & Police Model of 1905 is the third evolution of the S&W Model 10 and the forerunner of the S&W Victory revolver. This fourth change revolver features a front blade sight with a top groove rear and square butt checkered walnut grips. Its wood and metal are in fair condition, and its bore is in good condition.